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hello there prospective buyer.

up for sale is my daily, a toyota starlet ep82 gt.

thats right, gt.

1.3 turbo, manual, power steer, air con, power windows, factory hi/low boost button, and lsd.

a bit of back story.

bought the car about a month ago, without rego.

blue slipped, so it has nearly 12 months worth.

replaced all 3x engine mounts, as they were ruined.

replaced the stereo with one that works.

has 17inch lenso wheels with good tyres.

also has aftermarket exhaust.

if i didnt buy this, couldve bought parts for the gtr, so thats why im advertising.

dont really NEED to sell it.

more of a WANT to.

if it doesnt sell, ill keep as my daily, as its fun, and pretty fuel efficient.

so details in bullet point:

car; 1990 toyota starlet gt

price; $5000(this is what the car owes me, im not after a profet)

condition; pretty good. interior is VERY neat, clear coat of paint is peeling off the roof.

location; penrith, nsw.

contact; pm me here, or sms 0412 362 666

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cant pm you for some reason

but heres more details on my car

http://www.boostclassifieds.com.au/advert/2085448-1993-BMW-318is-E36-for-Sale.html

Sorry mate, not interested in this, but thanks for the interest.

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